Hi Janet:
I assisted Julia Dean with the Emerging Photographer Competition this year and watched as the judges went through
hundreds of portfolios--it was a great learning experience. Too many people wanted to show their range--a few shots of flowers, some portraits, etc. Those were all rejected. Over and over, it was someone who could tell a consistent story, or carry out a consistent theme, presented and printed beautifully. A comment about color work I heard again and again, was that it was over sharpened (in Photoshop). This year's winners ranged from photojournalism to conceptual art, but all were rich in their exploration of a single subject. Unfortunately galleries all seem to want a body of work of at least 20 images. Good luck! When I first started exhibiting, I had more luck at art galleries than at photo galleries...it's a good way to build your resume.
Aline